Monthly Archives: April 2015

New Area Code Coming for Central Indiana

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission  recently issued an Order setting in motion the eventual roll-out of a new area code for Central Indiana. Without area code relief, the 317 area code would run out of numbers in the second quarter of 2017. Under the terms of the Commission’s … Read More

Indy Final Four Sets Records

INDIANAPOLIS — The 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Final Four marked the seventh Men’s Final Four hosted in Indianapolis, setting several attendance and viewership records. The two-session Final Four attendance totaled 143,387, the highest ever attendance for Lucas Oil Stadium. The semifinals also marked a Lucas Oil Stadium attendance record … Read More

A Belief In Providence: A Life of Saint Theodora Guerin by Julie Young

A Belief In Providence: A Life of Saint Theodora Guerin by Julie Young is another in the American canon of immigrant stories. Already in her early forties and not in the best health, Sister Theodore Guerin and a group of fellow Sisters left their French convent in 1840 for the … Read More

New Principals at Arlington, Shortridge

INDIANAPOLIS — IPS will welcome Arlington High School back to the district in the fall of 2015. Stan Law, the current principal of Shortridge Magnet High School for Law and Public Policy, will continue serving the families of IPS as the new leader at Arlington. Mr. Law’s years of experience … Read More

The Drowsy Chaperone at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayhem and zany comedy are unleashed in Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s premiere production of the Tony Award-winning musical The Drowsy Chaperone, now on stage through May 10. The past enters the present in this high-energy celebration of the Jazz Age, taking audiences back to a time of … Read More